Ways to Give

Investing in Rollins has never been easier. There are several ways to give. You may use a credit card, check, money order, electronic funds transfer, or even give appreciated stock or other real property.

See the giving overview below or contact one of our development staff members for more information. All gifts are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. Emory's fiscal year ends August 31.

Making a gift online is fast, easy and secure. Using the link below to visit our secure giving page. If you don't see the specific direction or fund you'd like to support, click the link below, select "Other" and specify your preference in the accompanying field.

Does your employer (or your spouse's employer) have a matching gift program? If so, you can ask your company to match your donation to Rollins. You can double or even triple the value of your donation simply by notifying your employer of your gift. Emory maintains a database of many matching gift companies.

You can also send your donation via snail mail. Please indicate whether your gift is intended for the annual fund (unrestricted), as a general endowment (unrestricted), or, indicate the name of the fund to be credited.

Donating securities offers you the ability to take a standard charitable deduction for the mean fair market value of the stock on the date of the gift, while avoiding capital gains tax on appreciated securities. Avoiding capital gains tax decreases the cost of your gift by your applicable capital gains tax rate and makes donating appreciated securities the better option if you are considering whether to give cash or stock. With careful planning, you can reduce or even avoid federal capital gains tax. Emory's Office of Gift Planning can show you how.

When you give to Rollins through planned giving or naming opportunities, you’re making a lasting impact on Rollins while gaining the tools you need to meet your financial needs both now and in the future.

To learn more, please contact Kathryn Graves, Associate Dean for Development and External Relations, at (404) 727-3352 or Kathryn.Graves@emory.edu.

Through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), you can spread the cost of your support over the course of a year by authorizing your bank to send Rollins a predetermined amount each month. To get started, simply print and fill out the Emory University EFT form.

When completing the form, be sure to designate your gift to the Rollins School of Public Health, and send it with a voided check to:

When you give to Rollins through a planned gift or your estate, you’re making a lasting impact on Rollins while gaining the tools you need to meet your financial needs both now and in the future.

To learn how you can support Rollins with a bequest or life income gift, which can provide for you and your family, create tax benefits, and leave an important legacy for education or research more, please contact us at (404) 727-3352.

A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a charitable giving program that allows you to combine the most favorable tax benefits with the flexibility to support your favorite causes. DAF Direct enables you to recommend grants to Emory University directly from your DAF (as long as your DAF’s sponsoring organization is participating).

Using the DAF Direct widget located here, you can initiate a DAF grant recommendation from our website.

Payroll deduction is one of the easiest, fastest, and most convenient ways that Emory employees can make a gift.

By signing in to PeopleSoft and selecting "Employee Giving" then "MyEmory" under Self Service, you can specify the amount you would like automatically deducted from each paycheck and where your support should be designated.

Donor Privacy Policy

Emory University is committed to respecting the privacy of donors. The information you provide when you make a gift will be used by Emory University for the purpose of correctly allocating, crediting, and acknowledging your gift.

We will not trade, share, or sell your personal information to any third party, although on rare occasions, Emory University may be legally required to disclose information. We subscribe and adhere to the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Donor Bill of Rights, which you may view online at www.afpnet.org.